- Quakers - Wikipedia
Quakers are people who belong to the Religious Society of Friends, originally known as simply the Society of Friends, a historically Protestant Christian set of denominations Members refer to each other as Friends after John 15:14 in the Bible
- Quaker Beliefs Worship - Quaker Resources
The Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) is a diverse global community Learn more about what Quakers believe and how Friends practice their faith today
- Quakers - Definition, History Beliefs
Quakers rejected elaborate religious ceremonies, didn’t have official clergy and believed in spiritual equality for men and women Quaker missionaries first arrived in America in the mid-1650s
- Quaker | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Quaker, member of the Society of Friends, or Friends church, a Christian group that stresses the guidance of the Holy Spirit, that rejects outward rites and an ordained ministry, and that has a long tradition of actively working for peace and opposing war
- What is a Quaker? A Brief History of Quakerism - Friends Academy
Who were the Quakers? Find out about their origins, the beliefs that inspired them, and the impact this unique movement has had upon the world
- Welcome | Quaker Information Center
What are "Quakers"? Quakers are members of the Religious Society of Friends, a faith that emerged as a new Christian denomination in England during a period of religious turmoil in the mid-1600's and is practiced today in a variety of forms around the world
- About Quakers - Friends General Conference
Learn about Quakers, Quakerism, and the faith and practices of the Religious Society of Friends, in existence since the 1600s
- History of the Quakers - Wikipedia
Quakers have been a significant part of the movements for the abolition of slavery, to promote equal rights for women, and peace They have also promoted education and the humane treatment of prisoners and the mentally ill, through the founding or reforming of various institutions
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